Parkwood Crossing Center

Overview

Situated in the quiet Parkwood Crossing Business Park, Parkwood Crossing Center is nevertheless just a short 15-minute drive north of revitalized downtown Indianapolis, where most major businesses can be found. And the nearness of Interstate 465, which is around the whole city, means all of Indianapolis is within reach. Indianapolis used to be dominated by government and manufacturing, but now has a much more diversified economy, specialising in education, healthcare and finance. Tourism is also vital and the city plays host to numerous conventions and sporting events. The most well known is the annual Indianapolis 500 car race. It's home to the US headquarters of many big names including Roche Diagnostics, Technicolor SA, and First Internet Bank of Indiana. Indianapolis is also the fastest growing region in the Midwest.

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By Road:FROM I-465

Take Meridian Street South to 96th Street.

Turn left onto 96th Street and go to the second (Main) entrance to Parkwood Crossing.

Reception open

Monday:08:30 to 17:00

Tuesday:08:30 to 17:00

Wednesday:08:30 to 17:00

Thursday:08:30 to 17:00

Friday:08:30 to 17:00

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Situated in the quiet Parkwood Crossing Business Park, Parkwood Crossing Center is nevertheless just a short 15-minute drive north of revitalized downtown Indianapolis, where most major businesses can be found. And the nearness of Interstate 465, which is around the whole city, means all of Indianapolis is within reach. Indianapolis used to be dominated by government and manufacturing, but now has a much more diversified economy, specialising in education, healthcare and finance. Tourism is also vital and the city plays host to numerous conventions and sporting events. The most well known is the annual Indianapolis 500 car race. It's home to the US headquarters of many big names including Roche Diagnostics, Technicolor SA, and First Internet Bank of Indiana. Indianapolis is also the fastest growing region in the Midwest.